Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HR200

Introduced
3/7/25  
Refer
3/14/25  
Report Pass
4/3/25  

Caption

Urging The United States Department Of Defense To Make Recreational Facilities On Military Installations In Hawaii Accessible To All Hawaii Residents.

Impact

The bill outlines several facilities that could become available, including Hale Koa Hotel, Bellows Air Force Station, and various other recreational areas. If implemented, HR200 could significantly enhance recreational opportunities for residents, particularly in light of Hawaii's high cost of living and limited affordable options. Furthermore, it may foster stronger community ties by promoting goodwill and cooperation between military personnel and local civilians, which could improve overall relations and engagement between the two groups.

Summary

House Resolution 200 (HR200) urges the United States Department of Defense to make recreational facilities on military installations in Hawaii accessible to all residents of the state. This resolution recognizes the substantial presence of the U.S. military in Hawaii, highlighting the various high-quality recreational amenities these installations offer, such as beaches, golf courses, and campsites. The resolution aims to address the current restrictions that prevent Hawaii residents from enjoying these facilities, despite the fact that they greatly contribute to the military through service and taxes.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HR200 is the historical context regarding the acquisition of military lands in Hawaii. The resolution acknowledges that much of the land occupied by military facilities was taken under contentious and often disputed circumstances. Critics of restricted access may view the opening of these facilities as a crucial step towards righting historical wrongs, while proponents may emphasize the need for security measures that limit public access. Therefore, the balance between community access and maintaining security at military installations will be a central discussion point as the resolution progresses.

Companion Bills

HI HCR208

Same As Urging The United States Department Of Defense To Make Recreational Facilities On Military Installations In Hawaii Accessible To All Hawaii Residents.

Previously Filed As

HI HR196

Urging The United States Department Of Defense To Decrease The Overall Number Of Military Members Stationed In Hawaii And To Increase The Percentage Of Military Members Stationed In Hawaii Who Are Unmarried Or Have No Accompanying Dependents.

HI HCR216

Urging The United States Department Of Defense To Decrease The Overall Number Of Military Members Stationed In Hawaii And To Increase The Percentage Of Military Members Stationed In Hawaii Who Are Unmarried Or Have No Accompanying Dependents.

HI HCR208

Urging The United States Department Of Defense To Make Recreational Facilities On Military Installations In Hawaii Accessible To All Hawaii Residents.

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